Great job. I'd like to see a bit more shadow on the ground underneath that book though.

On 11/20/2004 10:07:41 AM, WetCrimson said:

Great job. I'd like to see a bit more shadow on the ground underneath that book though.

Voilą. Un petit peu. Merci.

[blink] " laughterauging"??? I only typed the letters. But how'd it get "laughterauging"?

On 11/20/2004 4:14:31 PM, TerminalBurnout said:

[blink] " laughterauging"??? I only typed the letters. But how'd it get "laughterauging"?

It's the filter. It translates some abbreviations to their words. It translated your R O F L M A O (without spaces) Just for fun try typing and posting some four letter words and see what the filter will show you.

[Edited by User on 11/20/2004 5:58:11 PM]

I usually don't like Dummies books, but this one is a great exception!

This contest is fueled by the following news: A school teacher in the U.K. told her students that a meteorite was about to crash into Earth and that they should all return home to bid their families farewell. She said she was trying to motivate her students telling about apocalypse and the end of the world. The teacher did not realize the error of her ways, and did not know she misjudged the effects of her remarks, until many of the students started to cry.